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Homeland Protection Leadership

Melissa G. Choi

Dr. Melissa G. Choi is the Head of the Homeland Protection and Air Traffic Control Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. The homeland protection mission is supporting the nation's security by innovating technology and architectures to help prevent terrorist attacks within the United States and to facilitate recovery from either man-made or natural disasters through sensor development, architecture studies, and prototypes for disaster response.

James M. Flavin

James M. Flavin is the Associate Head of the Homeland Protection and Air Traffic Control Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. In this role, he shares responsibility for research, development, evaluation, and technology transfer for surveillance technology and decision support system architectures spanning air traffic control efficiency, airport surface safety, aircraft collision avoidance, border surveillance, and homeland air defense.

Edward C. Wack

Edward C. Wack is the Assistant Head of the Homeland Protection and Air Traffic Control Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. In this role, he shares responsibility for research, development, evaluation, and technology transfer of advanced technologies and systems for chemical and biological defense, bioengineering, and biomedical systems.